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Speakin' Out Blak - an Examination of Finding an Urban Indigenous Voice Through Contemporary Australian Theatre
Speakin' Out Blak - an Examination of Finding an Urban Indigenous Voice Through Contemporary Australian Theatre
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Author(s): Blackmore, Ernie
ISBN No.: 9783639068849
Pages: 188
Year: 200807
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 122.82
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

When the realisation sunk in that the play Buckley's Hope, which was originally about three Australian Aboriginal women, was fast becoming a story about two Australian white men the playwright felt complelled to resist the 'colonising' pressure on his work and take control. This experience became the catalyst for change and in trying to establish the bona-fides of an "urban" Indigenous "voice." The events that followed brought with them many complexities including a look at the trauma associated with those involved in the 'stolen generations' and the implications for children having been removed from family. These aspects set up the possibility of looking at a more contemporary story written for theatre in which the characters get to deal with separation and identity, HIV/AIDS, dislocation within families of mixed race and euthanasia.


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